Roger,
Check your system date and time. I think they're off a bit.
all the best,
Greg Newell
Roger Jolly wrote:
> Hi James,
> the answer is yes, and it is the most effective way
> to treat a grand block. Especially if the block is really bad. Far
> from my first choice, but in this situation go for it.
> Regards Roger
>
>
> At 08:50 AM 10/26/2007, you wrote:
>> I recently tried to treat a grand pinblock with C/A glue and very
>> little of the glue penetrated past the plate bushings. Needless to
>> say, I didn't get the usually expected result. Has anyone tried
>> turning a grand upside down and treating the pin block from the
>> bottom? The pin holes come out the bottom so there would be a well
>> into which the C/A glue could be applied. I'm not sure I want to be
>> the first to try it, but If I don't get a response, I probably will
>> be. The customer (a piano teacher of course) can't afford a new
>> pinblock and is just a few years from retirement anyway.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> James H. Johnson, RPT
>>
>>
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